Once you start removing some of the first layers, you find there are more layers underneath. The essential thing is to have your mind clear so that there's no distraction or nothing pulled on you. Someone has described GDD as the lean process and the manufacturing, whatever, lean for the brain. Why should you be thinking and bothering or worrying about stuff that you can't do anything about right now?
David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, and Greg discuss the practical ways and key specifics to immediately begin the journey of cutting out what is non-essential, both personally and professionally. They go back and forth on the deeper and visionary elements of why it’s beneficial to focus on doing what matters most.
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